LEONARD
. (MAYHEW
. (LEONARD
. (MAYHEW
. What were you doing before that?LEONARD
. I was in a motor servicing firm—kind of mechanic, that’s what I was.MAYHEW
. How long had you worked there?LEONARD
. Oh, about three months.MAYHEW
. (LEONARD
. No, I quit. Had words with the foreman. Proper old b— (MAYHEW
. Hm! And before that?LEONARD
. I worked in a petrol station, but things got a bit awkward and I left.MAYHEW
. Awkward? In what way?LEONARD
. (MAYHEW
. Indeed.LEONARD
. ((SIR
WILFRID ROBARTS, Q.C.SIR
WILFRID. Hullo, John.MAYHEW
. (SIR
WILFRID. (MAYHEW
. This is Leonard Vole.LEONARD
. How do you do, sir?(MAYHEW
SIR
WILFRID. How do you do, Vole? Won’t you sit down?(LEONARD
How’s the family, John? (
(CARTER
MAYHEW
. Molly’s got a touch of this twenty-four-hour flu.SIR
WILFRID. Too bad!MAYHEW
. Yes, damnable. Did you win your case, Wilfrid?SIR
WILFRID. Yes, I’m glad to say.MAYHEW
. It always gives you satisfaction to beat Myers, doesn’t it?SIR
WILFRID. It gives me satisfaction to beat anyone.MAYHEW
. But especially Myers.SIR
WILFRID. (MAYHEW
. That would appear to be mutual. You irritate him because you hardly ever let him finish a sentence.(CARTER
SIR
WILFRID. He irritates me because of that mannerism of his. (